Tukaram Mundhe has a reputation that precedes him. Barely settled into his new chair as Maharashtra’s FDA Commissioner, the IAS officer known for zero-tolerance administration has done what many predecessors didn’t — he’s gone after the gutka mafia. In a sweeping state-wide blitz, Mundhe’s teams have sealed 28 shelter homes, made arrests across six divisions, and seized ₹6.19 lakh worth of banned tobacco products. Mumbai saw 2 arrests, Pune 21, …
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